Tests whether the browser supports the detection of Force Touch Events. Force Touch Events allow custom behaviours and interactions to take place based on the given pressure or change in pressure from a compatible trackpad.

Force Touch events are available in OS X 10.11 and later on devices equipped with Force Touch trackpads.

Detects native support for the Web Intents APIs for service discovery and inter-application communication.

Chrome added support for this in v19, but removed it again in v24 because of "a number of areas for development in both the API and specific user experience in Chrome". No other browsers currently support it, however a JavaScript shim is available.

Detects support for the appearance css property, which is used to make an element inherit the style of a standard user interface element. It can also be used to remove the default styles of an element, such as input and buttons.

Detects support for the flex-wrap CSS property, part of Flexbox, which isn’t present in all Flexbox implementations (notably Firefox).

This featured in both the 'tweener' syntax (implemented by IE10) and the 'modern' syntax (implemented by others). This detect will return true for either of these implementations, as long as the flex-wrap property is supported. So to ensure the modern syntax is supported, use together with Modernizr.flexbox: